Enter Shikari share new single

2017-09-13 by hobblepot | 30 Comments
British band Enter Shikari have dropped another single from their upcoming album The Spark, due for release September 22nd. The song, entitled "Rabble Rouser", is available below with its accompanying video:



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ZombieToyDuck
September 13th 2017
7203 Comments


Thank god this is wayyy better than live outside, got worried when I heard that single. Now I'm back to being stoked for when this album drops.

BHAR
September 13th 2017
231 Comments


Really boring.

Cryptkeeper
September 13th 2017
2204 Comments


A little too electronic imo

ZombieToyDuck
September 13th 2017
7203 Comments


@Cryptkeeper Yeah I mean it leans towards the "A Flash Flood of Colour" sound but I still dig it.

Cryptkeeper
September 13th 2017
2204 Comments


I really don't like the pop influences, those high vox are really annoying

SteakByrnes
September 13th 2017
31061 Comments


#BringBackTakeToTheSkies

Spacesh1p
September 13th 2017
7716 Comments


Wasn't this guy found guilty of securities fraud?

hobblepot
September 13th 2017
3000 Comments


"Wasn't this guy found guilty of securities fraud?"

...no

hobblepot
September 13th 2017
3000 Comments


song is fun, this is the edited version, the full album version is about a minute longer. Album is shaping up to be interesting, hoping they have at least a couple of really heavy tracks

ZombieToyDuck
September 13th 2017
7203 Comments


"#BringBackTakeToTheSkies"

nahh, album is good but by no means their best and yeah hoping to hear more of the mindsweep esque sounding stuff personally.

kaparoni
September 13th 2017
375 Comments


mmm... too much electronic I think . Where are the guitars here ?

NorwichScene
September 13th 2017
3384 Comments


Preferred Live Outside tbh, album will be great/excellent

1Sopel6
September 13th 2017
69 Comments


They said in an interview that it's their "craziest", in a way that it's their most experimental from the album

juiceviaorange
September 13th 2017
1129 Comments


this band super sucks

Mort.
September 13th 2017
26404 Comments


i dig this, album is shaping up to be interesting at least

SuperVoid
September 13th 2017
26 Comments


That was so boring.

Project
September 13th 2017
5960 Comments


this wasn't as terrible as the last album. chorus is lame but the verses are tight. Still, last album was so bad I have a hard time imagining myself liking this

LoLifant
September 13th 2017
1577 Comments


Heavy Enter Shikari is best Enter Shikari, so i'm not too hyped for the album so far.

calmrose
September 13th 2017
7141 Comments


Song's okay, haven't really dug either single a whole lot though.

ZombieToyDuck
September 13th 2017
7203 Comments


"this wasn't as terrible as the last album. chorus is lame but the verses are tight. Still, last album was so bad I have a hard time imagining myself liking this"

Wait what? Mindsweep ruled what are you on?

therapy20
September 13th 2017
94 Comments


Mindsweep was incredible, starting to worry this isn't going to be as good, nothing has hit me like Last Garrison did when I first heard it, both singles have been distinctly "ok" but nothing more. This is better than Live Outside though

impoppy
September 13th 2017
2286 Comments


Not sure deep house is really the best mix for them. Not terrible but not great.

Flugmorph
September 13th 2017
35420 Comments


they cant even do a proper buildup


Project
September 13th 2017
5960 Comments


i wrote a 2 review of Mindsweep and it's by far the most negged thing I ever did, I am legitimately baffled as to what people see in that album. it was a 1.5 album elevated to a 2 by having The One True Colour on it

SteakByrnes
September 13th 2017
31061 Comments


Heavy Enter Shikari is best Enter Shikari [2]

I can't into this at all. Live Outside was at least kinda cool

Project
September 13th 2017
5960 Comments


oh no wait i lied i forgot about the time i 2'd Chevelle's "La Gargola"

Aerisavion
September 14th 2017
3771 Comments


'i wrote a 2 review of Mindsweep and it's by far the most negged thing I ever did, I am legitimately baffled as to what people see in that album. it was a 1.5 album elevated to a 2 by having The One True Colour on it'

Gave it a go, didn't really see much in it either.

hobblepot
September 14th 2017
3000 Comments


as an avid fan of the band, yeh yeh I'm a fanboy, i know from what the band have been saying and from live footage that there will be heavy songs on this album, Take My Country Back live is very heavy, plus its Shikari, there albums always have a bit of this and that. This album is their "take" on pop music

SteakByrnes
September 14th 2017
31061 Comments


Is Hoodwinker gonna be on the new album?

CurtisKaiju
September 15th 2017
40 Comments


To me it seems the new album is gonna be Common Dreads 2.0, more electronically based than metal/rock. Sounds like its got strong The Prodigy vibes.



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